Sunday, October 26, 2008

JacK-O-LanterNs!!



Sadie had to try on her costume early.. she is a dinosaur. She absolutley hates her costume.. she doesn't move at all!! she just stands there and looks so mad. Its pretty entertaining!
We finally got to Carve PUmkiNs!! Every Year its Tradition to Carve pumpkins!! I was wondering why and how this little tradition came to be, so I searched around and found this explaination.

The Jack-O'-Lantern was brought to North America by Irish immigrants. According to the legend, Jack was a mean, miserly drunk. Jack was smart enough, however, to entice the Devil into climbing an apple tree so he could help himself to the juicy apples near its top.

As soon as the Devil climbed the tree, Jack cut a sign of the cross into the tree, thus preventing the Devil from climbing down again. Jack then extracted promise from the Devil that he would never try to take Jack's soul.

When Jack died, he tried to get into Heaven but he was turned away because he had been such a mean drunk during his lifetime. Jack then went to the gates of Hell, looking for a place where he could spend all eternity. True to his word, the Devil refused him entry.

Jack asked the Devil where he was to supposed to go now. The answer he received was, “Back where you came from!” Since it was a dark night and Jack had a long journey ahead of him, the Devil gave Jack a lit coal from the fires of Hell.

Jack took the coal and put it inside a turnip, which he was carrying at the time. He used this unusual lantern to help him find his way.

Ever since that day, poor Jack has been doomed to roam the Earth, searching in vain for a place to rest.

The children in Ireland carved potatoes and turnips to make lanterns to be used on Hallowe'en night. When large numbers of Irish immigrants settled in America as a result of the Irish Potato Famine (1845-1850), they started using pumpkins for this purpose and so our familiar Hallowe'en tradition of the Jack-O'-Lantern came into existence.

I thought it was pretty interesting! Whenever I carve a pumpkin I always go with the traditional pumpkin face just because by the time I get all the guts out and all clean the Last thing I want to do is follow a stencil that takes time and patience.. why in the world would the kids in Ireland carve a potatoe? or a turnip..? that would be hard.. anyway Brent is the same way.. but they always turn out great!

1 comment:

absolutelysomething said...

I loved your history lesson!!! i really did!!
cute halloween pics!!!